FYI, Domotiga runs perfectly as well on ARM, see http://pandaboard.org.
Difficult to have something some power efficient (and silent) than this
Cheers
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- Thu Aug 04, 2011 7:23 am
- Forum: DomotiGa Forum
- Topic: Introduction DomotiGa
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- Thu May 19, 2011 10:09 pm
- Forum: DomotiGa Forum
- Topic: Domotiga and Plugwise fw 2010?
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Re: Domotiga and Plugwise fw 2010?
Hello Ron,
I've sent am email with the complete class to the address in the README (the last but one line). I hope it is ok.
I've sent am email with the complete class to the address in the README (the last but one line). I hope it is ok.
- Sun May 15, 2011 5:53 pm
- Forum: DomotiGa Forum
- Topic: Domotiga and Plugwise fw 2010?
- Replies: 4
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Re: Domotiga and Plugwise fw 2010?
Ok, I've digged a little in the topic. I've read all what I could find, and I started to use PortMon to sniff USB traffic, and then I started to debug the answers of the stick to the domotiga commands. I've realized that actually the powerinfo and getdeviceinfo were not failing systematically, but r...
- Sun May 01, 2011 6:58 pm
- Forum: DomotiGa Forum
- Topic: Domotiga and Plugwise fw 2010?
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Domotiga and Plugwise fw 2010?
Hello, I've recently bought a pandaboard rev A3 just for Domotiga: I've installed gambas from svn and domotiga too, and apparently all works correctly. I'm now trying to setup my plugwise home starter pack, but I have a problem: the plugs have FW 2010-11-01. In the device setup I've chosen FW 2009, ...